Jay Z is not famous for promoting a positive body image using his own body as an example.
That's irrelevant to my point though. Putting a woman in underwear, regardless of her role in body image or whatever, but putting a man in a suit is an example of sexism.
She's a popstar? That's not an excuse. She's an icon? That doesn't have anything to do with the topic we're discussing. And "Icon" is not a job. It's a subjective status.
Highlighting her sex appeal when she's supposed to highlight her business power and career achievements is not exactly what I'd call feminist, but it's OK to disagree.
There is nothing SEXY about it though.
She is not being sensual at all, you need to worry about how your mind works and find out why you automatically sexualize women who aren't completely covered up.
Beyonce says she's a feminist but then she goes acting like her husband's ***** but then again Jay-z has zero sex appeal so she has to make up for his ugliness.
That's irrelevant to my point though. Putting a woman in underwear, regardless of her role in body image or whatever, but putting a man in a suit is an example of sexism.
Jay chose to wear what he wanted just like Beyonce did.
No one told her to wear underwear. Clearly you didnt watch the video at all of her shooting the cover.
That's irrelevant to my point though. Putting a woman in underwear, regardless of her role in body image or whatever, but putting a man in a suit is an example of sexism.
true but i mean nobody wants to see Jay-Z shirtless, Beyonce is the only attractive one in the relationship unlike David and Victoria or Christiano and Irina